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Napoleonic 8th Polish Lancers

Posted by gbvarese on 25 Nov 2016, 14:06

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Dear Benno's Community, I send here with my first contribution consisting of the 8th Polish Lancers. I had to modify the Esci set using parts from Waterloo 1815 and Zvezda. I hope you like it.
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Posted by Kekso on 25 Nov 2016, 14:08

I like it a lot and welcome to the forum. More pictures, please.
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Posted by fabriziodavi on 25 Nov 2016, 18:31

Welcome to the Forum. Nice figures and interesting choice.

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Posted by Peter on 25 Nov 2016, 19:48

Welcome on this forum Giovanni! And that is a very nice first post! :thumbup:
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Posted by gbvarese on 25 Nov 2016, 20:06

Thanks a lot for welcoming me in the forum. I'll send soon more pictures. Giovanni
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Posted by Rosbif on 26 Nov 2016, 11:04

Welcome Giovanni!

Nice first post. Could we see some more, please? :-D
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Posted by gbvarese on 28 Nov 2016, 11:37

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Dear community, As requested by a few of you, I attch other photos. The first four represent the same subject taken from various points of view. The last one depicts a clash with the 6th Prussian dragoons. (Italeri). Best greetings. Giovanni.
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Posted by Kekso on 28 Nov 2016, 12:36

I have merged both posts into single one. I think it is better to have all photos in one place.

Thank you for more pictures, they look awesome :thumbup:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 28 Nov 2016, 12:38

Sorry to say I missed these first time round. They look Splendid! :thumbup:

I can remember struggling with this box set. Fixing the Horses with make shift rains, and after every glue I tried failed to stick them to their bases I resorted to overkill method with a hot soldering iron.

:mrgreen: " Yip! BB, set off all the House Alarms!"

They were the first ever Napoleonic Cavalry that I tried in vain to paint Donkeys years ago.

A bit late,but welcome to Benno`s Figure Forum gbvarese. :-D BB
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Posted by santifernandez on 28 Nov 2016, 20:40

Hi Giovanni,welcome to the forum and comunity.
Great paint in polish lancers.
Regards from barcelona.
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Posted by Marvin on 28 Nov 2016, 23:12

Bravo! Really nice work here. I'm a big fan of Napoleonic cavalry, so keep the photos coming! :-D

And welcome from me too.
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Posted by gbvarese on 29 Nov 2016, 00:52

Thanks a lot to you all. Giovanni.
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Posted by Susofrick on 29 Nov 2016, 09:06

This is the first time I see that Prussian dragoon-set painted! Oh, it was the Polish guys we were talking about? Sorry! :oops: Bah! I like the Polish lancers. A bit polished (now I have said it :-D ), but great. But I am very happy to see your Prussians! And in comparison with the lancers! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by gbvarese on 30 Nov 2016, 20:56

Dear Susofrik,
You are quite right about the finishing of the Polish. When I bought the spray it was supposed to result in a satin finish: in reality it was glossy.... Never mind. If you what to see the Prussian dragoons, I've got some pictures of them that I can submit. They have the same finishing. The set, actually was not one of the best of Italeri (Plasticsoldier Review was not very positive with it) : the horses were hopeless and I had to work on them with a careful refinement of their muscles in order to make them at least acceptable.
Let me know.
Best greetings. Giovanni.
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Posted by Susofrick on 01 Dec 2016, 08:59

I would be very happy to see more of your Prussian Dragoons!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 01 Dec 2016, 12:44

Very nice work. It is lovely to see some dirt involved on the Dragoons costs. A realistic touch.

Best wishes,

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Posted by C M Dodson on 01 Dec 2016, 12:45

Sorry that should read COATS, don't you just love predictive text!

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Posted by gbvarese on 02 Dec 2016, 17:10

Dear Susofrick,
I've submitted a few pictures of the 6th Prussian dragoons and I would like to have your comments.
Thanks. Greetings.
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